
Note: The following may contain spoilers about “Star Wars: Episode III.” If you’d rather not know anything, stop reading now.
Closing the circle of ‘Star Wars’.
Supreme Chancellor Palpatine was a Sith Lord, and the fear of Anakin’s recurring nightmare of Padmé dying in childbirth, made Anakin embrace the dark side. Is this how the circle closes after 28yrs?? or is this some demo reel for “Industrial Light and Magic”??
Sad to see such an epic movie closing up in this fashion, the story rushing in from one scene to another. Atleast, let the smoke of Anakin’s buring skin subside to put the much anticipated Darth Vader mask. The one thing that will make me watch Star Wars again will be Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi). I can actually feel him becoming Sir Alec Guinness in the 1st Start Wars, now Episode IV : A New Hope.
I guess I might be expecting too much too much, growing up with the original Star Wars movies, with Hans Solo, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbecca and the Millinium Falcon. Or maybe This is how truth dies – to thunderous applause.
Maybe I’ll run back to the theatre and prove myself that I still haven’t Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith.
A lovestruck Romeo sings the streets a serenade
Laying everybody low with a lovesong that he made
Finds a convenient streetlight steps out of the shade
Says something like you and me babe how about it?
The National Steel Guitar shines under the spotlight like a proud lover lost in the blissful melody. Shuffling between an array of guitar from a flaming strat, telecaster to a sunbusrt Les Paul. The man has aged gracefully, theres no more of the Dire Straits days headband, swinging to Walk of life, but its Mark Knopfler — Boom Like That. The man, the guitar is a force to be reckon with when the band plays an extended version of Telegraph Road.
Then came the churches then came the schools
Then came the lawyers then came the rules
Then came the trains and the trucks with their loads
And the dirty old track was the Telegraph Road
Then came, Mark Knopfler LIVE in Bangalore 07 Feb, 2005.
I sink like a stone that’s been thrown in the ocean
My logic has drowned in a sea of emotion
Stop before you start
Be still my beating heart
No, he didn’t sing that song, but beneath the white collared and the pin-stripped trouser, the Englishman with the Lazarus Heart didn’t falter. The scratched Sunburst Fender, clapping like a salsa dancer and arms spread out to embrace the whole world, this is the man freed from the Soul Cages
Be still my beating heart

Its 2:30pm on the clock, a little drowsy after the lunch. I would have slept on my workstation, hadn’t my mobile phone rang to have a lady on the the other side, “Is this Haaooa baaam”.
Me: “Yes, Its Haobam Martin here.”
Lady: “This is from The Times of India, you’d won a free ticket for tomorrows Sting concert at Palace Ground, Bangalore.”
Me: “Uh!! Oh Thanks”
Lady: “I’m Ruby, you can collect your free ticket, from our MG Road office, 1st floor, before 5:00pm today”
Me: “Thanks”
Me: thinking, which of my friend playing around??
I checked up with the number on my mobile phone, and made another of my friend call up that number. yes it was indeed form Times of India. WOW i got a free pass to the STING concert. Ran off immediately to the Times office, met Ruby and voila, i got it.
I’m an alien
I’m a legal alien
I’m an Englishman in New York
Yes, the Englishman is performing LIVE in Bangalore INDIA, tomorrow 4rd Feb 2005.
Catch up with my update tomorrow evening. If my camera passes through the security, I’ll freeze up STING.

Shakti, LIVE in Bangalore, 26th jan 2005. Remember Shakti, John McLaughlin, Zakir Hussain, the quartet completes with V. Selvaganesh on percussion and U. Shrinivas on mandolin.
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